Feds launch probe to unravel alleged nonprofit funding behind Antifa-linked violence

The Department of Justice has begun investigating nonprofit groups that…

Trump praises ‘great supporter’ Chuck Norris after legendary movie star’s death at 86: ‘Tough cookie’

“I thought he was a great guy,” Trump said while…

Senate fails to end DHS shutdown for a fifth time as airline passengers endure travel chaos

Only 84 senators showed up for the vote, which failed…

Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback’s own lawyers dump him over unpaid $150K bill

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WATCH: Gutfeld Shreds Claims That Israel Runs Trump’s Iran Policy With 40 Years Of History

Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld forcefully pushed back against claims that…

Jeff Baena, Director And Husband To Aubrey Plaza, Dies At Age 47

Indie screenwriter and director Jeff Baena died Friday at age…

Virginia Fraternal Order of Police demands ‘unfit’ Jay Jones drop out of AG race immediately

"The men and women of law enforcement work tirelessly to…

Minnesota Senate candidate wears hijab in visit to Somali market as fraud scandal unfolds

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Free Speech Advocates Sign Letter Condemning Brazil Government’s Censorship Of X

A group of high-profile free speech advocates including government officials,…

Trump says ‘US will take over the Gaza Strip’ — after relocating ‘all’ Palestinians

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Responds to Atlantic Report: ‘Nobody Was Texting War Plans’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday addressed a report by The Atlantic that claimed he had shared sensitive details about U.S. military strikes in Yemen on an encrypted messaging app to a group chat with other cabinet members where a reporter was accidentally added.
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